The fourth episode of series 2 is a twisty time tale about what happens when you don’t listen to your own advice.

One man, one time machine, one big mess.

Next week: The Witching Hours delves uncomfortably deep into the messy realities of internet dating in Alice May Connolly’s Apple of my Eye. Find it here on the 11th of October 2014! (Yes! We’re back to weekly uploads after a life-stress enforced hiatus.)

Recorded live at BATS theatre, Wellington, New Zealand on the 11th of April 2014.

In the third episode of series two, we meet Loki and Sigyn, a trickster God and his wife bound together, tearing each other apart.

With poison dripping down, the stakes raise and raise until something has to break.

Next week: The Witching Hours turn into a tale temporal twistiness as one man learns the dangers of meddling with time-travel in Uther Dean’s One is the Onlyist Number. Find it here on the 31st of May 2014!

Recorded live at BATS theatre, Wellington, New Zealand on the 11th of April 2014.

In the first episode of series two, tensions are brewing between the Dragon and Human races.

Dragons! Diplomacy! Death! Fire and Eyes is a fiery slice of adventure pie!

Next week: As modernity marches on a small document destruction company finds out that there may be more to their latest job than meets the eye. Find out more in Adam Goodall’s mysterious head-melter We Can Destroy It For You Wholesale here on the 17th of May 2014!